Flame Lily

This show-stopping flower is extremely dangerous. Al parts of the plant are extremely poisonous and the ingestion of flame lily has caused many accidental deaths. It has also been used to commit murder, suicide and to induce abortions This drawing is from the 100 Days of Flowers projected completed in 2015.

This is an original drawing created with Faber Castell Polychromos coloured pencils on 250gsm bristol artist paper.

SHIPPING

Your print(s) will be carefully packaged flat with backing board, a protective clear sleeve and sent in a rigid envelope to prevent it from bending.
Please note: A2 and A1 prints will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard mailing tube. A1 prints will take around 2 weeks to process as it will be printed off-site via an external fine arts printer.

All items apart from custom illustrations or specified will be processed and shipped within 2-3 business days.

All Express Shipping items will be processed and shipped via express post the next business day.

All items are shipped via Aus Post or Sendle.

Small items such as greeting cards, brooches, A4 prints will be shipped as a letter with no tracking. Larger items such as A3+ prints will be shipped as a parcel with tracking.

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Inspired by nature, Carmen Hui's drawings are delicate with a playful Australiana twist. Each drawing is a labour of love using layers of coloured pencil strokes. Her work alludes to a narrative evoking fond memories and emotions.